KVC Health Systems reviews

4.7

95% would recommend to a friend

(955 total reviews)
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Jason R. Hooper

99% approve of CEO

89% positive business outlook

KVC Health Systems has an employee rating of 4.7 out of 5 stars, based on 955 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The KVC Health Systems employee rating is 26% above average for employers within the Nonprofit & NGO industry (3.7 stars).

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955 reviews
2.0
Aug 3, 2018

Stepping stone to next job

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Relaxed dress code, opportunities to advance your skills and try new things

Cons

While there are some genuinely great people working at KVC, there are far more genuinely terrible people working there who are incredibly selfish and thrive on stirring up drama. Supervisors and managers talk badly about staff behind their backs and are very two-faced, acting one way towards C level executives and another towards peers and subordinates. VPs know this activity is going on (some even participate) yet nothing is done about it. Employees who have been working there for years still don’t understand what KVC does and the organization is more focused on telling “happy stories” about adoption. If you speak up to your manager about your concerns they spin it to point out how YOU are not doing a good job. No matter how well or poorly you do your job everyone gets the same 0-1% raise and you can expect more responsibilities to be added to your plate with no compensation. If your thinking about working for KVC, approach it as a stepping stone. You’ll experience and learn a lot which will make you more marketable for the next job you take. Working for KVC will also make you realize that you deserve to be respected and appreciated by your employer, none of which you will get at KVC.

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KVC Health Systems Response
7y
I’m sorry you feel as though your experience with KVC is so frustrating. Thank you for taking the time to share your insights. There are, without question, numerous challenges KVC and similar organizations face with regard to managing child welfare and behavioral healthcare services, not the least of which is a foster care crisis of epic proportions. Many agencies nationwide have been set back on their heels in terms of recruiting enough foster families and employees to meet the growing need brought on by the opioid epidemic and other causes. And while it may appear, as you mentioned, that upper management is ignoring employee feedback, I can assure you that is not the case. Steps ARE being taken. In any large organization, changes take a bit of time to implement. It’s the difference between teaching one or two people a new dance move versus teaching an entire ballroom full of people the same move. I can share with you some of those “dance moves” that KVC is currently rolling out to improve the experience of working here and the quality of the services we provide to the children and families in our care. For starters, to reduce the amount of “responsibilities added to the plates” of our valued employees, we have good news. We advocated for and secured a change in Kansas that allows people with degrees related to social work to do certain child welfare jobs, as is common in other states. This will greatly increase the number of employees we can hire into vital frontline positions, reducing caseloads and burnout. And you’re right, we do publish a lot of content about “happy adoption stories.” We also publish a lot of stories about positive outcomes within our prevention and family reunification programs. These are part of a comprehensive marketing approach designed to educate the public and invite people to get involved. We must attract foster/adoptive parents, volunteers, and other partners, which will lessen the stress and sense of overload our frontline employees feel. I’m happy to report this approach has already increased foster parenting leads! Another strategy is adding an internal communications manager dedicated to improving our employees’ experience. That would be me – my name is Jan. My purpose is to open communication between employees and leaders, advocate for employee needs, strengthen the sense of community within the KVC family, and to ensure that our motto, “people matter,” authentically applies to our own KVC people. You do “deserve to be respected and appreciated by your employer” and it is our mission to make that a reality for every KVC employee. In regard to your valid concerns about some (not all) supervisors with poor management skills, I want you to know we have made changes to address this. We added new resources and expertise in our HR team so they have more capacity to support leaders at all levels. They are getting ready to offer in-depth management training to ensure that every supervisor is highly skilled at supporting their teams. It’s a skill set and it can be learned. If they prove unable to learn that skill, they may need to be moved into a position where they can be more successful with the strengths they do possess. We value every employee at KVC and are endeavoring to increase training and vital support across all business units, thus enhancing the total KVC employee experience. I hope this addressed most of your concerns. I’d love to chat further – please message me at jchapman@kvc.org. Have a wonderful day.
2.0
Jul 17, 2018

Can be dangerous

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Great ability for overtime.

Cons

Lots of drama between care staff, nurses, and directors. Very understaffed leading to dangerous situations for workers and clients.

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KVC Health Systems Response
7y
Thank you for taking the time to write a review of your experience. Since you indicated you are a current employee, please know that you are empowered to speak up about any problems you observe and become an active part of the solution. Our programs are accredited by The Joint Commission, considered the gold standard in healthcare, and KVC is trusted on a daily basis to help thousands of children and families in crisis. Maintaining this standard means we need every staff member helping to ensure effective, quality services. While this website provides a channel for anonymous feedback, it is most effective if you speak with your supervisor or the HR manager. They are very interested in speaking to you to learn more. For several months, we’ve focused on providing increased levels of support to our employees; increased administrative presence during evening, night and weekend hours; and increased the number of Milieu Managers. We’re focused on training, engaging and retaining our staff who demonstrate compassion, innovation and skill in doing their job. While working overnight hours in a hospital is difficult and often uneventful, safety is our number one priority. We have had the privilege of employing hundreds of behavioral health technicians and other direct care staff over the years. The most successful ones take ownership of their role, are committed to learning and excellence, and leverage their position to make a meaningful difference in people’s lives. It may encourage you to know that one of these former BHTs moved on to 20+ years of other leadership roles and is now our CEO, Jason Hooper. Thank you for taking the time to share and we hope you will join us in elevating our quality of care.
4.0
Jul 10, 2018

Counselor

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

The company has good benefits and plenty of overtime.

Cons

Short staffed most of the time and a lack of communication from campus supervisors creates a lot of miscommunication between staff.

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KVC Health Systems Response
7y
Thank you for your review! We are dedicated to constant improvement and are finding ways to improve interactions with staff and clients.
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